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Your Cars - 1966 Ford Cortina, 1970 Morris Minor, 1962 Mercedes-Benz 220Seb, 1971 Triumph Vitesse, 1983 Ford Capr, 1970 Rover P6 V8, 1976 Austin Princess, 1984 Ford Granada, 1986 MG Montego, 1974 Austin Maxi, 1961 Jaguar MkII. |
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Sporting estates - Some people are born into it, the rest of us have to work for it. But these four station wagons prove you don't need blue blood to get a taste of the high life. |
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Reader's restored car - The day Gwyn Morris pulled his Riley RM drophead from the undergrowth he never doubted he would get it back on the road. Give what he started with, finishing the job in just eight years has to be something of a record. |
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This is the modern way - Triumph 1300TC vs Renault 16TS - Things were changing fast in Sixties Britian: people were becoming more affluent and car ownership was soaring. A new breed of drivers wanted a lot for their cash - they demanded a new breed of car. And they got it. |
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Road test Cliao bella! - Fiat 128 3P - The Fiat 1283P set a new benchmark for front-wheel drive hot hatches in the Seventies, but just how good is it by today's standards? Keith Moody finds out. |
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Reality restoration - An MG is born - Part Nine - Most soft-tops are as inconspicuous as toupes on bald blokes. But fitting one to the MGB wasn't the only job that made Mark lose his rug...sorry, rag. |
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Buying Guide - Time to join the rotary club - Mazda RX-7 - The Wankel engine is back in vogue thanks to the higly praised Mazda RX-8 coupe. Great if you've got £20,500, but there's a much cheaper way to become a rotarian. |
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Buyer - Pontiac Fiero - Mid-engines and economical, Pontiac's Fiero is also a Yank that handles well. |
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Product Test - Upholstery Cleaners - Six products take on grime, oil, ink and chocolate. James Stanbury wears the marigolds. |
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Product Test - Ratcheting Screwdrivers - James Stanbury discovers why most progessional car mechanics prefer screwdrivers that go 'click' - and not 'clunk' |
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